Im just curious to try to find out the minimum amount of powder and the absolutely best shape of the chamber to launch a fox steel ball 30 yards for competition use only .
not interested in several hundred yards
I cant do any experimenting as only blank firing is legal here in sweden
I dont like to spend a few years behind bars
if its possible I would like to find the load size, granulation and chamber shape that burn all the powder in the barrel so there will be no muzzle flash at all , just a white cloud and a small thump
as the barrels are so short I would guess that the only possibility to reach that would be to use fffg or ffffg powder
it seems like the cylindrical shape of the chamber would be the best to achive the distance with an as small charge as possible
two 22 cases launched a golfball 30 yard , so how much is then needed for a fox steel ball if you have an narrow cylindrical chamber ?? lets say 1/4"x1" or 3/8"x3/4"
I would guess that a 1/4"x1" chamber would hold approximately 2,5 - 3 22 cases of ffffg powder
that maybe would be enough if you had a small clearence between ball and bore
lets say 1/80 instead of 1/40
this idea is only for competition use so the bore will need carefull scrubbing between each shot
with a chamber that narrow you can easily have 4 times the chamber diameter in wall thickness so the strength wouldnt be any problem even if you use ffffg powder
I got the idea when I was reading about gonnes on that austrian guys website
dont know if its any of this so far only theoretical ideas you could use for your build , but at least I hope it can give you some ideas
do you plan to shoot concrete filled cans or spherical projectiles ??
for cans maybe its not any good idea as it could destroy the thin aluminum , but if you would shoot cast zink balls it could be something to think about .
maybe a 1/2"x2" chamber or something like that
dont know , just some ideas